MRS MACDONALD BEGS to intimate that she Has Opened her Establishment tor the Education of Young Ladies. Roysfcon House, Feb. 1.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS -Will be received by the Upper Rangitikei Road District Board of Wardens for the undermentioned works, (viz.) : Jefferson Line of Road — One Hundred Chains Metalling, at; per chain. Tutaenui Line, “ Mcßeth’s ” Forty-four Chains Metalling, at per chain. Cliff Line^— One Hundred and Tw* >ity Chains, at per chain. The Inspector, Mr Thoms, will be in attendance at Tutaenui, on Saturday, the Ist Eebruary next, at 10 o’clock a.m., to proceed along the several Lines and point out the necessary work to be performed. All .tenders to be addressed to the Chairman of the Board on or before Saturday, the 16th February, at 12 noon. Specifications may be seen at the Tutaenui Hotel. GEO. ROBERTS, Chairman. Marsden Court House, Jan. 25. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF MEAT. Beef, 3|d. to sd. per lb. Pork, 3| d. to sd. per lb. Mutton, 3|d to sd. per lb.
Mil JAMES STEWART begs to inform his customers and the public generally that he will supply Beef, Pork, and. Mutcon at the above prices, and respectfully requests the public to support him in his efforts to supply them with cheap meat of the first quality. JAMES STEWART, Family Butcher, W icksteed-place. Jan. 21. NOTICE TO SQUATTERS, MERCHANTS, AND FARMERS. rpHE undersigned are buyers 01 Sheep X skins, Bullocks’ Hides, Greasy Wool aud Rough Fat, etc. RICHARDS AND GIBSON, Fellmongers and Wcol Scourers, IVaikokopu Creek, Wanganui. July sth, 1865 MONEY.
-jl/rONEY TO LEND on Mortgage, in I\X sums of A 300 and upwards. JAS. FINDLATER. Nov. 5, 1867. WOOL THE Undersigned are prepared to make liberal advances on Wool and othei colonial produce consigned to their correspondents in London. TAYLOR & WATT. Nov. 24, 1860.
TO SUIT THE TIMES. THE undersigned, having made arrangements for the importation of the NEWEST TEAS, Is now prepared to offer the same to the public, having just received a splendid parcel from Sydney ex “Lady Denison, 5 ’ of which he respectfully invites a trial. He can confidently recommend this as a very superior article. Coffee roasted and ground on the premises, and can be had with or without chicory. H. WILKINS, General Importer. Feb. 4.
VALUABLE SHEEP FARM FOR SALE. ONE THOUSAND and FORTY-ONE ACRES of superior agricultural and pastoral Laud, situated in the Upper Rangitikei District, in the Province of Wellington, with or without the sheep or cattle now depasturing thereon. The above property is well grassed, fenced, divided into paddocks, with dwellinghouse, sheep pens, stockyards, orchards, gardens, etc., and well supplied with wood and water. It is approached by good roads, and close to a thriving township. The above property offers a rare opportunity to any gentleman wishing to invest in a superior sheep and agricultural farm. N.B. —A portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. For further particulars, apply to IZARD & PHARAZYN, Solicitoi’s, Wellington Or to (I. MAUNDER, Rangitikei Dec. 31, 1867.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 829, 11 February 1868, Page 1
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